When using Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate animals needs to be out of the area during the application and until the product dries completely. The residual of the product is completely safe.
For best results, Killzall Weed and Grass Killer should be applied when target weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 65-85 degrees.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is a safe products as long as it is used according to the label. A mask if not required when using this product.
Once dry the Killzall should not harm any birds or other animals as its only designed to harm weeds.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate should be applied to grass that is actively growing and healthy in temperatures below 80 and above 55.
When using Killzall Weed and Grass Killer, it is not recommended that you use the product on a desirable plant or tree. You can spot treat the ivy in areas where they are, but the safest way will be to cut the ivy that is on the tree and spray the areas where ivy is elsewhere.
You will need to wait 2-3 weeks to plant grass after Killzall Weed and Grass Killer has been applied.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is rain fast in 24 hours. It is best applied when rain is not expected within that time after application.
The shelf life of Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is 3-5 years as long as the product is stored in a temperature controlled envirnment and out of direct sunlight.
It is safe to allow chickens back in the area treated with Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate once it is dry, typically a few hours is best.
Yes, after Killzall Grass and Weed Killer has dried completely, it is safe for animals to return to the area. Keep in mind that Killzall is not labeled for grazing areas. We would suggest Honcho Plus for a non-selective herbicide that is safe to use in grazing areas.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate will last in the soil for 1-2 weeks. This product can be reapplied every 7 days as needed.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate should not harm established trees if they are not directly sprayed.
Yes, Killzall is labeled for poison ivy. You will use 2.5 oz. per gallon of water per 500 sq. ft.
According to the manufacturer you can use Killzall Weed and Grass Killer on the fence line but the cattle need to be kept out of the area during the application and until the application has dried completely.